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Your reporting responsibility is based on your total gross income not how much was made at each job. If you made less than $8450 in total gross income then you have no obligation to file your return. If your gross income exceeded 8450 regardless of how the income was split between jobs then you must report all income. Of course, if the government is withholding money then you will need to file a return to get them to issue you a refund even if your total income was less than $8450.

Someone said: actually it is possible.. do you have any credits, like a spouse or children you support..try it , you may be surprised,my husband supported a sibling while unemployed and claimed that person and got a refund.

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If you file a 1040 with a Form 8863 you can get up to a $1000 REFUNDABLE credit for the tuition you paid even if you had no income. However, be careful. If someone else is claiming you as a dependent the story changes.

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